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What was decided at Potsdam?
Germany would be divided into four zones. The Eastern zone would be controlled by the USSR.
What was the Soviet view on Germany in 1945?
They thought it posed a threat to its security and argued for a neutral Germany
What was the US view on Germany in 1945?
Thought Germany was important for trade and was financially important. They thought a hard punishment would allow extremism to flourish.
What caused the Berlin Blockade?
A meeting in Moscow 1947 talked the US proposal for reform. As a consequence, Bizonia was reformed.
In 1948, France agreed to work with the USA on a currency reform. A new Deutsche Mark was introduced.
In April 1949, the West decided to politically introduce their zones into Trizonia
What was the Berlin Blockade?
The USSR took resources from its zones as reparations. The Soviets were cross about the Marshall Plan and new currency. Stalin ordered that rail, road, canal, and power supplies linked to West Berlin were cut in a bid to halt Western reforms
How did the West respond?
They organised Operation Vittles and Operation Plainfare to bring food and fuel to Berlin. By May 1949, 2.3 million tons of supplies had been flown into the city.
What was the significance of the Berlin Crisis?
On May 12th 1949, Stalin accepted that the blockade had failed.
It embarrassed the USSR and had failed to achieve unification.
The USA guaranteed security of Western Europe through the creation of NATO.
It showed that the West were willing to stand up to the USSR peacefully.
Neither side escalated the event or prepared to risk a nuclear war